Frankfurt, 16 January 2020 – Kia Motors has achieved annual sales of more than half a million cars in Europe for the first time, according to new data released today by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA).

Kia’s total annual sales of 502,845 units in Europe* represents a sales increase of +1.7%, and the brand’s 11th consecutive year of growth. Last year the brand also achieved an all-time-high 3.2% market share across European Union and European Free Trade Area countries.

The growth in sales has been boosted by increased customer interest in Kia’s expanding range of hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as sales success from the recent introduction of new and renewed models, such as the Ceed and Stonic.

Emilio Herrera, Chief Operating Officer for Kia Motors Europe, comments: “2019 marked an important year for Kia as we introduced our first new-generation electric vehicles and launched new derivatives and powertrains across some of our most popular model lines. As an early mover in the industry’s shift to electrification, Kia is capitalising on consumers’ desire to reduce the environmental impact and running costs associated with driving.

“Our customers tell us they are receptive to the idea of ‘going electric’, and our evolving product and brand strategy means we are able to offer electrified cars that don’t sacrifice quality, design or character,” adds Herrera.

“Looking ahead to 2020, changes to our global production and supply lines will enable us to address bottlenecks in electric vehicle supply. Last year, Kia sold almost double the number of electric vehicles compared to 2018, and we’re confident that growing supply will help us meet burgeoning demand,” he concludes.

With the new fully-electric e-Soul also on sale in selected markets towards the end of the year, total sales of Kia electric vehicles almost doubled, from 7,064 in 2018 to 13,132 units in 2019 (+85.9%). The Optima Plug-in Hybrid range, available in sedan and Sportswagon variants, also saw sales improvement, with 5,635 units sold last year (+23.2%).

A new number-one bestseller for Kia: the Ceed model family
2019 saw the Ceed model family become Kia’s bestselling product across the EU and EFTA, with registrations totalling 110,201 units – a year-on-year upturn of 46.0%. The brand’s previous best-seller, the Kia Sportage, was a close second, recording strong sales of 109,838 units through the year.

Mounting interest in the reinvigorated Ceed model family follows the successful introduction of the ProCeed five-door shooting brake and XCeed urban crossover last year, although all four derivatives saw sales growth in 2019. The Ceed five-door hatchback and Ceed Sportswagon accounted for sales of 45,917 (+12.7%) and 34,041 (+22.0%) units, respectively. 19,644 ProCeed models were sold since sales began in Q1 2019 – more than 11 times the total 2018 sales of its predecessor, the three-door pro_cee’d. The XCeed also went on sale in the last quarter of 2019, with 10,599 units sold in the final three months of the year.

The Picanto city car reprised its position as the brand’s third bestseller in Europe, with sales of 75,187 units remaining level with the previous year’s sales (75,315 units). Growing interest in the Stonic B-SUV resulted in a +19.8% sales improvement in 2019, with 66,749 units sold (up from 55,742).

New European markets for Kia’s regional headquarters
Kia’s regional European headquarters, based in Frankfurt Germany, recently took on responsibility for several new markets across Europe and the Caucasus, in addition to EU and EFTA countries. The company’s European headquarters now covers 39 markets in total, with new responsibility for Turkey, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova and Albania. In 2019, sales of Kia models across all 39 markets grew +1.8%, from 510,650 to 519,789 units.